Friday, June 26, 2009

So sorry it's been a while since I've posted on Gudren Wolf. I've been getting the hang of next level blogging over at Disco Workout. We get a ton of music submissions over there and it takes forever to go through them all and pick what to post about. I'm loving it though and hope I can find the time to do a post a day.

I've got a couple of news items for you: Ian Hixx and I came up with a name for our band: Soft Metals. The mastered version of "Red Light" is available for download over at Monoblog.

Also, I recorded a new DJ mix this past Sunday for Monoblog, a blog for the exciting new Portland disco and boogie party called Monorail. Monorail is hosted by DJs/Promoters, Remy the Restless and Lamar Le Roy. Monorail is held once a month at the beautiful and spacious nightclub Holocene.

I'm spinning at Monorail with Remy and Lamar this coming Wednesday and I am super thrilled about it! I'm going first at 9pm, so get there early to hear me and see the video taping of the fabulous dancers who are scheduled to perform. Bonus: It's free to get in!

Monday, April 27, 2009

This song is from the Vampyros Lesbos soundtrack conducted and written by Manfred Hublert and Seigfried Schwab. Vampyros Lesbos is a German-Spanish erotic vampire film from 1971. I haven't seen the film in years. I remember it being very beautiful and very sexy, but the plot was a bit boring and I think I fell asleep. The film and soundtrack are a relic of the swinging 60s into 70s attitude. Most of the songs are a little too earnest to bear, but I really like this one. I highly recommend this film for video collage projects or sexy nightclub visuals. Kinda like this guy did...

This is a Glass Candy And The Shattered Theatre song from 1999. They released this 7" themselves. "Brittle Women" is one of my favorite songs from their early years. The first shows I saw of them were in small underground clubs, basement parties, and a Japanese restaurant. I loved them back then, and I love them now. I hope you enjoy this track. You might be surprised if you only know their more recent music.